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Turning the Century: Writing of the 1890s by Christopher Lee

ISBN: 9780702230547 PUBLISHER: University of Queensland Press FORMAT: Paperback PAGES: 390 PUBLICATION DATE: 1.07.1999 DIMENSIONS: 198mm 272grams

DESCRIPTION: Grouping selections of poetry, short fiction and novel extracts in six sections: Histories and Futures, Home and Away, Love and Other Catastrophes, Work and Play, Civilisation and its Discontents, and Art and Society, this rich new anthology showcases the diversity of form and content of the 1890s.

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